Source:
". .
. Serbia and Montenegro proclaimed themselves the Federal Republic
of Yugoslavia at 14:04 CST (12:04 GMT) on 27 April 1992, in Belgrade."
Campion, "The Book of World Horoscopes" (Second Edition),
p. 444.

"Yesterday
afternoon [October 5, 2000], shortly after the 3 p.m. deadline Kostunica
had set for Milosevic's resignation, the crowd stormed the federal
parliament building in central Belgrade. . . .

"If anything
signaled the change in Milosevic's fortunes it was the takeover of
the national news media, which he had used ruthlessly as the mouthpiece
of his regime. . . .

"The
most remarkable transformation occurred at Tanjug, the national news
agency that had functioned for more than a decade as Milosevic's personal
mouthpiece. Last night about 9 p.m., Tanjug announced it was "now
with the people of this country” and henceforth would stick to principles
of professional journalism in its reporting. The self-styled "journalists
of liberated Tanjug” proceeded to announce the change of regime.
" --Roy Gutman, "'Liberated': Yugoslavia’s Kostunica declares
himself president,"
"Newsday" (online), 6 Oct. 2000.

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